DSLR camera remote free

onONe Software Free
DSLR Camera Remote Free not only supports a huge range of cameras from Canon and Nikon, but it’s also free.

You’ll have to connect your computer (DSLR Camera Remote Free supports both Mac and Windows) to your camera, and have your iPhone running on the same Wi-Fi network, but once everything is connected, you’ll be able to see the shot in live view on your iPhone.

Although you’ll be able to take photos using the application, you’ll have to upgrade to the paid-for version if you wish to make any adjustments, such as white balance or shutter speed. We highly recommend your check out the free version first though.

Remote DLSR Camera control

Esteban Garro
69p
Remote DSLR Camera Control also supports both Canon and Nikon cameras, with added support for Olympus and Sony devices, although it is only compatible with a Mac.

Although you can’t control the shutter speed, exposure, white balance or any other manual settings using this budget application, you can shoot photos, set up a timer shot and review, email and download your pictures from your camera to your iPhone’s camera roll.

One extra feature of the Remote DSLR Camera Control is the ability to have your iPhone fire a shot on your SLR in response to a sound. For example, you can set the application to trigger the shutter on your SLR when you click your fingers.

DSLR.bot

Studio Canvas
£2.99
DSLR.bot offers a lot more than just a live view tool for your SLR camera.

With DSLR.bot, you can trigger five different modes: regular shoot, long exposure, time lapse, HDR bracketing and movie mode.

The application supports use with Canon, Nikon, Pentax and Sony NEX cameras, although only Canon cameras can be used across all five different modes.

Version 3.0, which is the latest version available to download, adds increased HDR lapse, extended GPS settings and reversible HDR sequence.

This latest version also includes the ability to use the iPhone headphone remote trigger, allowing you to start and stop movie recording via the button on the iPhone headset’s play/pause button.

Capture Pilot

Phase One A/S
Free
Capture Pilot’s main use is for showing clients or your subject photos on the fly.

After the photo has been captured, you can zoom and pan across shots, even if they have been taken in RAW or TIFF formats.